The review queue is generally legit, unless I’m *clearly* making a joke about something. In this case, my Shokugeki review is pretty far along. I have the screens, and I have the bulk of the content written… it’s just that I need to fill in the commentary for ~10 lines. And right now, I’m not in a very writerly mood (AniMinneapolis was draining in the worst way). I anticipate tomorrow will be better.

Serious response: I’m really disgusted with their shenanigans. They’re probably producing the best subs, but they aren’t doing it fast enough to be even a little bit relevant. Probably won’t even be done in time for the first BD releases.

But it’s easy to tell if a Commie release will have trollsubs or not. Just look at the type of show and the staff working on it. And more importantly half the stuff people call memes aren’t even memes in the first place. Half of it is just from autsists who think shit like translating Japanese slang into English slang is a meme.

And why wouldn’t you have at least watched an episode first then passed judgment? Really just seems like you’re the one losing out here.

If you have to do more than just looking at the group name, it’s too much to expect the leechers to do, especially as most leechers probably never even set foot near commie’s website where that information can be found.

It’s not a new thing. There was a fairly vast swathe of people who stopped watching shinsen and gg back in the day because of their tendency to put their B-teams on things, meaning you were never quite sure what quality you’d get from them from one series to the next.

That’s what I mean. If subs have that stuff in them then they’re shit. That doesn’t make them memesubs and have “memes” in them, though. Following that guy’s logic, every single release you’ve given a bad review would be “memesubs”, and thinking that would be fucking retarded.

I didn’t like season 1 either. It started off with a solid premise (“fuck romcoms”) that it then turned its back on, completely. A bit hard for me to respect a show that so blatantly disregards its potential.